shipbreaking module 1: introduction to shipbreaking 1.2 types of vessels susan harwood grant number...
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SHIPBREAKING
Module 1: Introduction to Shipbreaking
1.2 Types of VesselsSusan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-08-60-
F-23
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Disclaimer This material was produced under grant
number SH-17820-08-60-F-23 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or polices of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
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Objectives Describe vessels nomenclature Identify various types of vessels
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The bow is the forward most part and considered the front of the vessel.
6Figure 1 Bow of hull number 134
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The stern is the further most part of the vessel or the rear.
7Figure 2 Stern view of ship in the slip
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The main deck is considered between the superstructure and hull.
8Figure 3 Main deck of cargo vessel
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All decks above the main deck are labeled 1, 2, 3, etc.
9Figure 4 Superstructure of vessel with multiple decks
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Decks below the main deck are labeled 01, 02, 03, etc.
10Figure 5 Engine room near the generator
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The hull is the main body of the vessel.
11Figure 6 Hull inside the slip being dismantled
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Port side of the vessel is the left when looking forward.
12Figure 7 Port side view
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Starboard side of the vessel is the right when looking forward.
13Figure 8 Starboard view
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Type of Vessels
Military: U.S. Warships MARAD: U.S. Maritime
Administration Freighters: Bulk cargo Tankers: Bulk liquid cargo Submarines: Conventional or
nuclear Barges: Bulk liquid or dry cargo
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Aircraft Carriers
17Figure 9 Aircraft carrier being dismantled
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Cruisers
18Figure 10 Cruiser with cut outs along hull
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Cruiser
19Figure 11 Cruiser being towed into the Brazos Santiago Pass Jetties
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Destroyers
20Figure 12 Destroyer along ship channel being dismantled
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Oiler
21Figure 13 Oiler along channel
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MARAD Vessel
23Figure 14 MARAD vessel inside slip
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Victory Ship
24Figure 15 MARAD vessel at berth
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Freighters
25Figure 16 MARAD vessels being moved by tugs
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Bulk Freighter
27Figure 17 Freighter offloading cargo
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Bulk Grain Freighter
28Figure 18 Freighter at grain terminal
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Ro-Ro Vessel (Roll On & Roll Off)
29Figure 19 Ro-Ro vessel at berth
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Chemical Carrier
31Figure 20 Chemical tanker at oil dock
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Main Deck of Tanker
32Figure 21 View on main deck of tanker being dismantled
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Cargo Tanks Can Transport Petroleum or Chemical Products
33Figure 22 Cargo tanks open
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Tankers Offer Many Health Risks and Hazards
34Figure 23 Tanker being dismantled
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Submarines may be conventional or nuclear powered.
36Figure 24 Submarine arriving at berth in Brownsville
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Submarines are extremely compact and difficult to make access.
37Figure 25 Inside slip conning tower remove
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Walking surfaces are uneven, rounded, and pose hazards.
38Figure 26 Hot work on main deck
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Submarines offer many challenges to working safely.
39Figure 27 Bow view of submarine
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Cargo barges are designated to carry bulk cargo and non hazardous cargos.
41Figure 28 Bulk barges underway
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Chemical barges transport dangerous cargos and chemicals pose health risk.
42Figure 29 Chemical barges awaiting to be loaded
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Ocean going barge carrying regulated hazmat for cargo.
43Figure 30 Integrated Tank barge (ITB)
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Oil barge is commonly referred to as red flag barge.
44Figure 31 Red flag barge at oil dock being loaded
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Derrick barge used for hoisting, does not carry cargo.
45Figure 32 Derrick barge hoisting equipment
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Worker Safety is a Priority